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My search for schools in Armstrong county returned 52 features.
I have shown a few of them. The search returns the name of the school,
the Latitude, Longitude and the USGS 7.5' topo map name this feature is
located on. The Latitude and Longitude is useful for locating the feature
on the topo map or finding a location with a GPS system. |
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Geographic Names Information System Query Results
ARMSTRONG COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA -- SCHOOL
52 Feature records have been selected from GNIS.*
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Clicking on a returned link (in my example Apollo Ridge Elementary School)
returns the System Feature Details for this feature as shown below: |
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| Geographic Names Information System Feature Details |
Feature Name:
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Apollo-Ridge Elementary School
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| Feature Type: |
school |
| Elevation: |
840 |
| State: |
Pennsylvania |
| County: |
Armstrong |
| USGS 7.5' x 7.5' Map: |
Vandergrift |
| Latitude: |
403501N |
| Longitude: |
0793356W |
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Show
Feature Location using maps produced from the U.S. Census Bureau's Tiger Map Server. If this site is busy,
try this alternate
map site.
Find the Watershed
for this feature using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Surf Your
Watershed site. |
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| Clicking the "Show Feature Location" link on this page will show you a map of this feature. Although
not a topo map, you can locate a site with this map. |
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After getting the results of a feature search, print the page and
start a file system of possible sites by county. |
| I have found many sites by just searching features by county. |
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Finding this site on the digital topo map
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Now let's find this feature on the topo map. I will use the USGS
DLG Viewer software to locate this site. Step one would be to download the Vandergrift USGS 7.5' Map.
Step two would be to open this map in DLG Viewer.
Step three is to locate the feature using the Latitude and Longitude coordinates given. (Shown below) |
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Feature Name
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Latitude
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Longitude
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Apollo-Ridge Elem School
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403501N
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0793356W
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The given Latitude and Longitude coordinates break down into the following:
40 degrees
35 minutes (')
01 seconds (")
N North, above the equator
079 degrees
33 minutes (')
56 seconds (")
W West |
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| The Latitude and Longitude coordinates appear at the bottom right in the viewer. As you move the mouse, these
numbers change. Getting the coordinates may seem difficult at first, but after practicing for a while, it becomes
easier. |
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Partial USGS DLG Viewer screen shot of selected site.
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The Apollo-Ridge Elementary School is in the white circle in this image.
(Which I added) Note the Latitude, Longitude coordinates at the bottom right of the image in the gray area. (The
40 35' 00.25" N, 79 33' 55.40 W) These are very close to the given coordinates. When these numbers match the
given coordinates, the mouse cursor is over the site. Click the mouse to zoom in on the area. That's it you have
pinpointed your selected site.
Also check the Elevation given, in our case 840 feet. This might be
a way to pinpoint a site, especially if it is on a hill. |
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| Another location finder is at: http://shiva.pub.getty.edu/tgn_browser/ |
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Digital Topographical Maps
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